Blessed Sacrament High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page Six THE ZEPHYR Class Poem There comes the morning light of dawn, A new sweet child sees day, The rosy hue of eastern sky Says Life is on its way. 'Tis lighter now-the child is gone To learn to read and writeg The girl comes now to high school years The day is very bright. The noonday sun is high o'er head 'Tis gir1hood's brightest hour, Tofday she has her parchment roll, Her life is in its flower. The day goes on, the lights grow dim, Earth's paths no more she'll trod, The sun has sought its resting place, A Her soul has gone to God. Lois Richards, '28.

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TH E ZEPHYR Page Five O'DONNELL, MARY Merry Sunshine Senior Play, Marie Carroll, Vice- president of F. O. S. A., Zephyr Staff, Students' Spiritual Council, Class Pro- phet, Rooter's Club. With her lilt of Irish laughter, She would steal your heart away. RICHARDS, LOIS Rickie TO YA Senior Play, Carrie Ross, President of Rosarian Sodality, F. O. S. A., Zephyr Staff CBusiness Managerl, Class Secretary, Students' Spiritual Council, Honor Society, Class Poet, Valedictorian, Rooter-'s Club, Debate, Chairman of Lincoln's Birthday Pro- gram. Study her virtuous past if you would divine her future. WEY, KATHRYN Tib Senior Play, Isabelle Carroll, Presi- dent of F. O. S. A., Zephyr Staff, Class Vice-president, Chairman of F. O. S. A. Initiation Party, Students' Spiritual Council, Class Musician, Rooter's Club, Chairman of Senior- Junior Debate. Youth and wisdom combined in one sweet soul. MBRA, CATHERINE Cay Senior Play, Kathleen Carroll, Sec- retary of F. O. S. A., Class President, Rosarian Sodality, Honor Society, Zephyr Staff, Students' Spiritual Coun- cil, Rooter's Club. Quiet and earnest she goes her way, With nevei' a waste hour in her day.



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THE ZEPHYR Page Seven Class Will NOW all men by these presents, that we, the Senior Class of 1928, of Blessed Sacrament High School, Seattle, Washington, declaring our' selves to be of sound and disposing mind and memory, and realizing the certainty of our departure from this institution, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. FIRST: To our dear Alma Mater we leave our fondest memories and appref ciation for the great part she has played in our education. SECOND: To the faculty we leave our love and reverence for the patience and wisdom with which they have guided us through our school years. THIRD: To our devoted Pastor, Reverend Father Lewis, we leave a cherished remembrance and deep sense of gratitude for all he has done for us, his spiritual children, these several years. FOURTH: To Reverend Father McDonnell, our Principal, we leave a most sincere appreciation for his zealous endeavors in behalf of our welfare. FIFTH: To Mother M. Guilelma, our revered Provincial Superior, we be' queath our love and appreciation for her untiring interest manifested so graciously toward us and our school. SIXTH: To the school in general we leave our super-mentality, our dignity, our never failing graciousness, and monopoly on everything worth while. SEVENTH: To the Juniors we leave our poise and dignity, and the title of Sen' iors. We sincerely hope to hear of no violation of these worthy bequests. EIGHTH: To the First and Second Academic Classes is extended our ambition for consuming knowledge, hoping that they will carry the spirit through their scho- lastic years. Upon further thought we deem it advisable to make the following personal bequests: I, Helen Morgan, leave to Evelyn Hayes my melodious voice. Use it to advantf age, Evelyn, and for any further advice, I give lessons Tuesdays and Thursdays. I, Audrey Hyde, regretfully leave my prized front seat and the honor of an' swering the door to Genevieve Smith. You have looked so depressed, Gen, since moved to the back of the room, that I thought this would cheer you. I, Claire Calhoun, leave my ability for making excuses in the Civics class to Pauline Fagan. fWe seniors admit that there are some most original ideas, so you will really profit by the gift, Paulinej I, Mary O'Donnell, leave my sense of good humor to Verna McCann. Verna, be sure you appreciate this rare gift. I, Catherine Yambra, leave to Beatrice Benoit the privilege of pulling out the organ for choir practice. By doing this as faithfully as I did, Bee, you too, will in time become a sturdy senior. I, Lois Richards, leave to Agnes Flaherty my imagination. just imagine what you are now, Agnes. I, Lorene Noser, leave to Edna Lally my slightly worn out uniform. I hope it will serve you as faithfully as it did me, Edna. I'm not so sure about the length, but there's a wide hem: so don't worry. I, Kathryn Towey, leave four inches of my hair to Nellie Kelly. I hope these few inches will enable you to do your hair up next summer, Nellie. I, Elvera Nelson, leave my editorship to the Junior found the most worthy and my bookkeeping set to Helen MacNamara. You may be able to use at least the trial balances and adjusting entries, Helen, when you are in a pinch. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hitherto set our hands and subscribed our seal this first day of May in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Eight. fSig'nedJ The Senior Class of 1928. Witnesses:- by Elvera Nelson. Mammy Ross, Miss Merrill.

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Blessed Sacrament High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 16

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Blessed Sacrament High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 16

1928, pg 16

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Blessed Sacrament High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 39

1928, pg 39


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